Shooting Near California Elementary School Leaves Several Dead, Children Wounded

Three people were shot and killed Tuesday morning when a shooter opened fire at multiple locations in Northern California — including near an elementary school, authorities said. Two people were killed and four people — including three children — were wounded in the incident. The shooter was killed by police officers. Mercy Medical Center spokeswoman Marcy Miracle said three patients were being treated at the hospital. The shootings were reported in and around Rancho Tehama Elementary school, about 130 miles north of Sacramento, as some parents were dropping off their children. Tehama County Assistant Sheriff Phil Johnston told KCRA police are investigating at least five crime scenes, which started at a house and moved to outside the school. It was unclear if the shooting happened on school ground. Coy Ferreira told KRCR he was dropping off his daughter at the school just before 8 a.m. when he heard a firecracker-like sound. The school’s secretary then ran out and told children to go inside because there was an active shooter. Ferreira added he ended up in a classroom with 14 students and witnessed a boy being struck by bullets. Jeanine Quist, an administrative assistant with the Corning Union Elementary School District, said no one was killed at the school but a “number” of students were shot and wounded. This article first appeared: Shoot Near California Elementary School